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Overview

D. A. Carswell was affiliated with the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom during their academic career. Their research contributions were situated within this institution.

No records of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields or subfields of study, nor specific research topics were documented in the available source data. Similarly, there were no awards listed in relation to this scientist.

The absence of documented publications or collaborative networks limits detailed insights into the scope and focus of their scientific work. However, the affiliation with the University of Sheffield places their academic activity within a recognized research environment in the United Kingdom.

Carswell was deceased at the time of this profile's compilation.

Best Publications

  • Thermobarometry of phengite‐bearing eclogites in the Dabie Mountains of central China

    D. A. Carswell;P. J. O'brien;R. N. Wilson;M. Zhai

  • Eclogite Facies Rocks

    D. A. Carswell

  • Thermobarometry and Geotectonic Significance of High-Pressure Granulites: Examples from the Moldanubian Zone of the Bohemian Massif in Lower Austria

    D. A. Carswell;P. J. O'brien

  • Metamorphic evolution, mineral chemistry and thermobarometry of schists and orthogneisses hosting ultra-high pressure eclogites in the Dabieshan of central China

    D.A Carswell;R.N Wilson;M Zhai

  • Ferric iron in peridotites and mantle oxidation states

    D. Canil;H.St.C. O'Neill;D.G. Pearson;R.L. Rudnick

  • Eclogites and eclogites in the Western Gneiss Region, Norwegian Caledonides

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  • The Nature of the lower continental crust

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  • Petrogenesis of ultrahigh-pressure rocks and their country rocks at Shuanghe in Dabieshan, Central China

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  • An overview and tectonic synthesis of the pre‐Tertiary very‐high‐pressure metamorphic and associated rocks of Java, Sulawesi and Kalimantan, Indonesia

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  • Microdiamonds in a megacrystic garnet websterite pod from Bardane on the island of Fjørtoft, western Norway: Evidence for diamond formation in mantle rocks during deep continental subduction

    Herman L.M. van Roermund;D. Anthony Carswell;Martyn R. Drury;Tjerk C. Heijboer

  • Garnet growth at high- and ultra-high pressure conditions and the effect of element fractionation on mineral modes and composition

    Matthias Konrad-Schmolke;Patrick J. O'Brien;Christian de Capitani;Dennis A. Carswell

  • Chemistry of micas from kimberlites and xenoliths—II. Primary- and secondary-textured micas from peridotite xenoliths

    J.S. Delaney;J.V. Smith;D.A. Carswell;J.B. Dawson

  • Primary and secondary phlogopites and clinopyroxenes in garnet lherzolite xenoliths

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  • The timing of stabilisation and the exhumation rate for ultra-high pressure rocks in the Western Gneiss Region of Norway

    D. A. Carswell;H. K. Brueckner;H. K. Brueckner;S. J. Cuthbert;K. Mehta

  • Petrographic Characteristics and Metamorphic Evolution of Ultrahigh-Pressure Eclogites in Plate-Collision Belts

    D. A. Carswell;R. Y. Zhang

  • Tectonometamorphic evolution of the Bohemian Massif: evidence from high pressure metamorphic rocks

    P. J. O'Brien;D. A. Carswell

  • Coesite micro-inclusions and the U/Pb age of zircons from the Hareidland Eclogite in the Western Gneiss Region of Norway

    D.A Carswell;R.D Tucker;P.J O'Brien;T.E Krogh

  • Mineral barometry and thermometry

    D. A. Carswell;S. L. Harley

  • Lower‐Crustal Granulites and Eclogites from Lesotho, Southern Africa

    W.L. Griffin;D.A. Carswell;P.H. Nixon

  • Introduction with review of the definition, distribution and geotectonic significance of ultrahigh pressure metamorphism

    Dennis A. Carswell;Roberto Compagnoni

  • Ultra-high pressure aluminous titanites in carbonate-bearing eclogites at Shuanghe in Dabieshan, central China

    D. A. Carswell;R. N. Wilson;M. Zhai

  • Petrology and geochemistry of xenoliths from the Northern Baltic shield: evidence for partial melting and metasomatism in the lower crust beneath an Archaean terrane

    P.D. Kempton;H. Downes;E.V. Sharkov;V.R. Vetrin

  • Chronology of the high-pressure metamorphism of Norwegian garnet peridotites/pyroxenites

    B. Jamtveit;D. A. Carswell;E. W. Mearns

  • Ultradeep crustal metamorphism: A prospective view

    Simon Harley;D. A. Carswell

  • Paleozoic diamonds within a Precambrian peridotite lens in UHP gneisses of the Norwegian Caledonides

    H.K Brueckner;H.K Brueckner;H.K Brueckner;D.A Carswell;W.L Griffin;W.L Griffin

  • Ultrahigh Pressure Metamorphism

    Gábor Papp;Tamás G. Weiszburg;Dennis A. Carswell;Roberto Compagnoni

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Roberto Compagnoni University of Turin

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